Daniel Malikyar, a young photographer in his twenties based in U.S.A., is not only a creative-minded visual artist and social influencer with a passion for creating unique content, also has been commissioned the photo projects for mass media campaigns on many occasions, which is the reason of making him travel abroad to take photographs a lot.
The series of Bali is a part of Daniel’s photographing experiences, which is quite different from his skilled aerial photograph, but shows another side of his view of point to the world.
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After switching to digital photography and numerous changes of hardware on camera in 2001, Slovakian photographer Macel Rebro was led to a gradual return to black and white photography and a classic photo film. It started with ordinary black and white street photos, and then some including infrared photography.
Those photos were shot in Bali, Indonesia about farming rice by local farmers. The farmers are not very rich, but live their farming lives fully and happily.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/08/photos-of-the-week-proud-walrus-irate-elephant-jovian-clouds/566735/
In this photograph taken at the end of July 2018, visitors walk along the 150-meter long Cau Vang "Golden Bridge" in the Ba Na Hills near Danang, Vietnam.
Nestled in the forested hills of central Vietnam two giant concrete hands emerge from the trees, holding up a glimmering golden bridge crowded with gleeful visitors taking selfies at the country's latest eccentric tourist draw.
Photo by Linh Pham / AFP / Getty